Morang XI

Morang XI is a Nepali football club which played the National Football League in Nepal. This club was formed in Biratnagar. They reached the semi-finals of the Birat Gold Cup in February 2016.[1]

Morang XI
Full nameRijalco Morang XI
Founded2013 (2013)
GroundSahid Rangsala
Capacity10,000
ManagerKumar Pradhan
League National Football League

Ground

The club official home ground is Sahid Rangsala.

Honours

Birat Gold Cup 2072

  • Semi-Finals

Udayapur Gold Cup 2073

  • Runners-up

Falgunanda Gold Cup 2074

  • Runners-up

Recent Results

February 10,2018 A.D Morang Fc0 - 0 (won by 4 -1 in Pso.)Nawa Jana Jagriti Yuwa ClubSimara
  • Bijay Shrestha  68'
  • Bhuwan Basnet  76'
Stadium: Simara Stadium
Morang Fc0 - 0 (lost in Pso.)Three star clubSahid Rangsala
Thimpu FC0 - 0 (won in Pso.)Morang FcBiratnagar
5:45 Pm Stadium: Sahid Rangsala
Attendance: 10,000
Jhapa XI3 - 3Morang Fc
Morang Fc1 - 4Three Star Club
21 February 2016 Morang Fc2 - 0United Sikkim F.C.Biratnagar
3:00 P.M.
  • Chico  78'
  • Rupesh KC  90+2'
Stadium: Sahid Rangsala
Attendance: 5,000
19 February 2016 Morang Fc3 - 1Rupandehi FcBiratnagar
3:30 P.M.
  • Bijay Dhimal  32'
  • Deepak Rai 49'
  • Rupesh KC  78'
  • Siva Shrestha  58'
Stadium: Sahid Rangsala
Attendance: 3,000
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References

  1. Bhandari, Binod (22 February 2016). "Jhapa, Morang win, enter semi-finals". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
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